I'm having some trouble deciding how to name Julia and Mosquito Boy's articles. My instinct goes to Guanayoa and Jurupari, but should we go with their "original" names or with their most commonly used named?
Any insight?
What's on your mind?
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I'm having some trouble deciding how to name Julia and Mosquito Boy's articles. My instinct goes to Guanayoa and Jurupari, but should we go with their "original" names or with their most commonly used named?
Any insight?
I recently went on a binge watch of ABC's "Once Upon a Time". It was REALLY hard to read a wiki during the middle of the binge without being spoiled by future developments. Do you think there's a way we can compartmentalize certain information that appears in different books, at least for background biographical information such as Rain's heritage? Do you support such a move?
I'm becoming more and more convinced that we don't need to give each chapter a separate page.
The reason why this was implemented in the first place is because we came from an episodic wiki (Avatar/Young Justice, which has TV episodes and comic issues) where the next chapter is always separated from the last by a time lag.
Because books are issued with all chapters intact, I'm not sure there's much need to have them split up like that. Plus, while I was working on the first couple of chapters, I realized that some chapters are so short that even attempting a 2 or 3-paragraph summary will essentially cover over 60% of the chapter itself.
As an alternative, may I suggest we look at how the Harry Potter wiki chose to implement the books? If I'm not mistaken, that has to be one of the most popular book series on the planet, and its current format would have passed the muster of a lot of people already.
This timeline is based on my conjecture that the canon year is 2014, and contains timestamps from the previews of Book 2.